Brand new and recently manufactured, these tanks will not need testing for years!

Every Co2 cylinder is produced from high strength aluminum alloy 6061-T6. These tanks are popular because they are not as heavy as steel tanks and do not rust. The service pressure is up to 1800 PSI/124 BAR with a test pressure of 3000 PSI/207 BAR.

These cylinders are stamped with required U.S. Department of Transportation and Transport Canada Markings or stamped with DOT Markings. The 320 Valves are CGA approved, and have a male thread for Co2 Regulators.

Please Note - DOT and TC CO2 tanks manufactured after 1993 are approved for use in Canada. DOT approved CO2 cylinders are approved for use in Canada. And TC approved Co2 cylinders are approved for use in the USA.

If your local shop is refusing to fill either a DOT or TC stamped CO2 tank that was manufactured after 1993 please direct them to this link. You will find an outline of the current laws pertaining to CO2 tanks and should help get them up to date.

For the price difference, go for 20lbs. You won't have to reload it for years. In terms of space used, you probably will have to fit it outside your kegerator but that worth it and you'll have one more keg space in your fridge!

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Well worth the price

November 1, 2014

Reviewer:
W.F.Curtis from Cambridge, Ontario

Excellent quality and light weight. I tossed buying one of these around then finally did. Well worth the price and shipping was fairly priced considering the 25 lb weight.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

Worth it!

November 3, 2013

Reviewer:
Chris Craig from Fredericton, NB

Definitely worth it to buy the 20lb tank. Less trips to fill, less expensive per pound.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

Best price per pound

October 31, 2013

Reviewer:
Marco Tatta from Komoka, ON Canada

This tank size is the perfect compromise of weight vs cost per pound of CO2.

The tank is not unbearably heavy when full, and the cost to fill is only 5$ more than to fill a 10lb tank. Get a paintball refill station and refill your own small tanks. Good pricing too.